Forest Festival (2012)

In 2012, Neutrinos IT Association organized the Forest Festival on Mount Bešnaja, an event that combined art, ecology, and social activism in a natural setting. The goal of the festival was to raise awareness about environmental conservation through interactive and educational activities, with a unique entry fee: 21 collected cans. This “ticket” was designed to motivate people to clean up their neighborhoods and streets, collecting cans as a way to contribute to ecology and gain entry to the festival.

The festival brought together nature lovers, artists, activists, and families, creating a space for creative workshops, music performances, and ecological actions suitable for all ages. Participants had the chance to engage in activities like tree planting and cleaning natural areas, showing how sustainable events can contribute to environmental preservation.

The Forest Festival was not just an entertaining event; it served as a platform for connecting the local community with environmental organizations, experts, and artists. Through workshops, lectures, and ecological actions, participants gained practical knowledge on nature conservation and sustainable practices, encouraged to bring their experiences back to their own communities. The festival became an example of how culture and ecology can inspire positive change, with the symbolic entry fee of 21 cans serving as a call to action for everyone to participate in environmental preservation in a unique and tangible way.

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